Speaking to newsmen here today Mr Kapil, who was on nationwide campaign trail on the controversial deal emphasised that taking into consideration of the country's future energy needs the UPA government felt that it was an opportunity.

Terming it as a 'historic opportunity' the minister maintained that to sustain the 8 to 9 per cent of annual GDP growth country need to exploit the Nuclear energy option which would be extremely critical in meeting the demand supply gap of power.

Brushing aside the fears that signing of the deal would result in the country surrender its right weaponise and continue with its uranium enrichment programme, Mr Sibal stressed that UPA government had only pursued the previous NDA government's initiative on Nuclear cooperation with the US.

Coming down heavily on the Left parties that were opposing the nuclear deal, Mr Sibal stated, "Clearly, the Left's opposition on the 123 agreement is for oppositions' sake. If they have a hidden agenda, the people of this country must know it. If they are anti-America and they don't want to deal with them on that account, that also should be made clear to the people of this country. We want to work with the Left and provide a stable government till its full term. We await their response." MORE UNI